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25 Something happens to a man’s face when he holds his grandchild for the first time that is different from the face he made when he held his own child — and the difference is visible in these 8 ways, and every one of them traces to something he now knows that he didn’t know the first time

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 18:00 EDT

Something happens to a man’s face when he holds his grandchild for the first time that is different from the face he made when he held his own child — and the difference is visible in these 8 ways, and every one of them traces to something he now knows that he didn’t know the first time

The transformation from terrified new father to peaceful grandfather is written across every line and angle of a man's face—a metamorphosis that only those who've survived the journey can understand.

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